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strobe light

American  
[strohb lahyt] / ˈstroʊb ˌlaɪt /

noun

plural

strobe lights
  1. a lamp capable of producing extremely short, brilliant bursts of light and used for various purposes, such as photographing rapidly moving objects or to create special lighting effects, as in a discotheque or at a rock concert.

  2. stroboscope.

  3. the light produced by such a lamp, occurring in short, brilliant bursts.


strobe light Scientific  
  1. A lamp that produces very short, intense flashes of light by means of an electric discharge in a gas. The ability of strobe lights to “freeze” the motion of rapidly moving objects by making them visible for only a fraction of a second makes them very useful in photography and in measuring vibration and other types of high-speed motion.


Other Word Forms

  • strobe lighting noun
  • strobe-light adjective

Example Sentences

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The flashes can also be used as a strobe light to make “movies” of molecules responding to, say, a blast of ordinary laser light.

From Science Magazine • Sep. 18, 2023

In a converted former mint in Berlin on Saturday, crowds danced in a blaze of strobe light as a rapper hollered Ukrainian lyrics to punchy beats.

From Reuters • Feb. 25, 2023

We see these warriors, 20 years after the formation of the group, all dressed in white, under a strobe light, doing a rave-style dance workout.

From New York Times • Aug. 4, 2022

The slow-flashing strobe light of this novel makes that clear.

From Washington Post • Mar. 22, 2022

Like a camera taking pictures by a strobe light, things would seem frozen in time, caught and frozen, and then there would be another flash and things would be different.

From "The River" by Gary Paulsen